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Bio: David Klinghoffer

David Klinghoffer is a senior fellow in the Discovery Institute’s program in Religion, Liberty, and Public Life and the author of How Would God Vote? Why the Bible Commands You to Be a Conservative (Doubleday). His other books include Why the Jews Rejected Jesus and the spiritual memoir The Lord Will Gather Me In. He lives in the Seattle area with his wife and children.David’s Links:

Just seeing the title “How Would God Vote? Why the Bible Commands You to Be a Conservative” tells me that the author is dealing in propaganda and not discussion. God “commands” a person to vote conservative? Oh my, that is about the lowest and most ignorant form of religious materialism that I can conceive.

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